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  • Charlton Roll Call/Pubs

    So who is in and what are the "Rangers pubs" for a swift ale before kick off?

  • #2
    Im in.

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    • #3
      two from here
      22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!

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      • #4
        'The Antigallican - An Away Friendly Pub For The Valley, A large pub just outside the Charlton Rail Station - a favourite amongst away fans going to The Valley for an away game'

        Got this from Football away website but dont know how old the recommendation is!!
        22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!

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        • #5
          Taken from The Football Ground guide website:



          Simon Phillips informs me that 'The Antigallican, a big pub near Charlton station, seems to be the favourite haunt of away supporters'. However, it can get very busy and this is not helped by the local Police not allowing fans to drink outside. It is a rather basic pub but has real ale available (albeit a lone handpump) and also offers a selection of filled rolls and pork pies. Whilst Colin Gilham recommends the 'Rose of Denmark' on Woolwich Road. The pub not only allows in away supporters but absolutely welcomes them. They have a photo display on the wall of fans from visiting clubs that have frequented the pub this season and it also has SKY television'. They also serve Fullers London Pride. Please note that this is a home supporters only pub after the game. To find these pubs come out of Charlton station and turn left into Charlton Church Lane and the Antigallican pub is down on the right hand corner. If you continue down to the t-junction with the Woolwich Road and turn left you will reach the Rose of Denmark further down on the left.

          There is also the Charlton Liberal Club, to which away fans are welcome on payment of an entry fee of £1. This is more spacious, less busy, has a large screen television and families are welcome. The club can be found by turning right out of Charlton station and walking 300 yards up the hill on the left hand side of the road, past the row of shops. The club is a five minute walk from the away end, but like the Rose Of Denmark, it becomes a home supporters only venue after the game.
          Robert Taylor adds; 'I would recommend the Pickwick on Woolwich Road, which is about a 10 minutes walk away from the ground. It has a good mix of away and home fans, with a friendly atmosphere (with the usual banter!). There is a huge beer garden where kids are allowed to play football and it has Sky television with a huge projector screen at one end. It has a pool table, games machines and there is a handy chippie right next door'. Alternatively alcohol is available in the away end in the form of; John Smith's (£3.35 pint), Fosters (£3.35 pint), Smirnoff Ice (£3.35 small bottle) & White Wine (£3.35 minature bottle).
          22nd February away v Charlton is the 40th Anniversary of my support of QPR and my first game. Away v Chelsea 3-3 23rd Feb 1974. 40 years of pure magic!!

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          • #6
            I'm in... Will be in London Bridge from about 11am, probably in the Wetherspoons.

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            • #7
              5 from West Acton.

              Will meet up early doors about 10ish not sure where yet but if there is a decent mob of WATRB heading to one boozer will make the effort to go there

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bakes8 View Post
                I'm in... Will be in London Bridge from about 11am, probably in the Wetherspoons.
                dont think there is a Spoons at London Bridge
                Rangers,Scooters ,Tunes and Trainers

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by vespa View Post
                  dont think there is a Spoons at London Bridge
                  Pommelers on Tower Bridge Rd. Beer and a burger... And a few more beers

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Sotonsuperhoop View Post
                    Taken from The Football Ground guide website:



                    Simon Phillips informs me that 'The Antigallican, a big pub near Charlton station, seems to be the favourite haunt of away supporters'. However, it can get very busy and this is not helped by the local Police not allowing fans to drink outside. It is a rather basic pub but has real ale available (albeit a lone handpump) and also offers a selection of filled rolls and pork pies. Whilst Colin Gilham recommends the 'Rose of Denmark' on Woolwich Road. The pub not only allows in away supporters but absolutely welcomes them. They have a photo display on the wall of fans from visiting clubs that have frequented the pub this season and it also has SKY television'. They also serve Fullers London Pride. Please note that this is a home supporters only pub after the game. To find these pubs come out of Charlton station and turn left into Charlton Church Lane and the Antigallican pub is down on the right hand corner. If you continue down to the t-junction with the Woolwich Road and turn left you will reach the Rose of Denmark further down on the left.

                    There is also the Charlton Liberal Club, to which away fans are welcome on payment of an entry fee of £1. This is more spacious, less busy, has a large screen television and families are welcome. The club can be found by turning right out of Charlton station and walking 300 yards up the hill on the left hand side of the road, past the row of shops. The club is a five minute walk from the away end, but like the Rose Of Denmark, it becomes a home supporters only venue after the game.
                    Robert Taylor adds; 'I would recommend the Pickwick on Woolwich Road, which is about a 10 minutes walk away from the ground. It has a good mix of away and home fans, with a friendly atmosphere (with the usual banter!). There is a huge beer garden where kids are allowed to play football and it has Sky television with a huge projector screen at one end. It has a pool table, games machines and there is a handy chippie right next door'. Alternatively alcohol is available in the away end in the form of; John Smith's (£3.35 pint), Fosters (£3.35 pint), Smirnoff Ice (£3.35 small bottle) & White Wine (£3.35 minature bottle).
                    Certainly would not recommend the Liberal Club unless you wanted to have a drink with Charlton's B-mob and youth firm either before or after the game.
                    Don't Get Mad get Even!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bexley Hoop View Post
                      Certainly would not recommend the Liberal Club unless you wanted to have a drink with Charlton's B-mob and youth firm either before or after the game.
                      Will you be in the Lib?
                      #standuptocancer
                      #inyourfacecancer

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bexley Hoop View Post
                        Certainly would not recommend the Liberal Club unless you wanted to have a drink with Charlton's B-mob and youth firm either before or after the game.
                        The liberal club it is then

                        Oh and does there B-mob trump our C-mob?

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                        • #13
                          Me and a pal, plus the devilishly handsome Webbie - no idea where to sink my multiple glasses of Ogio Pinot Grigio Rosé before the game though.
                          You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.

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                          • #14
                            Playing tomorrow are we?
                            QPR
                            Best team in the world
                            Sort of

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                            • #15
                              I shall be in london bridge before the game about 11am with a load of mates and my dad, also celebrating a friends birthday. Should be a good day, hoping 3pts is the cherry on top!
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